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Of Workflows , Protocols and Expert or Novice?. Deborah Paul, Gil Nelson, Austin Mast ([email protected]) (Florida State University, iDigBio, iDigInfo). 12 – 16 August 2013 2 nd Train-the-Trainers Georeferencing Workshop Gainesville, Florida. Workflows. Digitization Resources. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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iDigBio is funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation’s Advancing Digitization of Biodiversity Collections Program (Cooperative Agreement EF-1115210). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
Of Workflows, Protocolsand
Expert or Novice?
12 – 16 August 2013
2nd Train-the-Trainers Georeferencing WorkshopGainesville, Florida
Deborah Paul, Gil Nelson, Austin Mast ([email protected])
(Florida State University, iDigBio, iDigInfo)
Digitization Resourceshttp://tinyurl.com/idigresources
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Informal Digitization SurveyiDigBio staff compiled a survey
collection type informationprotocolsspecimen handling logisticsimagingspecimen data entrygeoreferencing
Community feedback: Survey helpedfinding gaps in documentationhelping with writing of workflows & protocolsorganizing workflows for sharing & archiving
5 task clusters, + 1 3 workflow patterns
blue shading indicates specimen handling steps
Key Clusters
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WrittenWorkflow
s
Image / Data
Storage
Georeferencing
Personnel
Pre-digitizati
on Curation
orStaging
Image Capture
Data Capture
Image Processing
Biodiversity Informatics
Manager
Workflows aka ProtocolsShare, Review, Get input
Look for bottlenecks (people, equipment, software)
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iDigBio is funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation’s Advancing Digitization of Biodiversity Collections Program (Cooperative Agreement EF-1115210). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
How “expert?”Just how much training does it take to accurately georeference a locality?
Gil Nelson ([email protected]) Florida State University, iDigBio, iDigInfoAustin Mast ([email protected]) Florida State University
2nd Train-the-Trainers Georeferencing Workshop12 – 16 August 2013
Gainesville, Florida
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Experiment under way at Florida State University:
How much training does it take to accurately georeference a locality?
1. Trained techs with regular communication.
2. Plant biology students with about 30 minutes of training.
Apalachicola National Forest. Verbatim Locality: titi bog, Appalachia National Forest, near Wilma.Habitat: in a sphagnous area, presently dry, titi bog.
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